PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
Pages
-
- Our annual ranking of Atlantic Canada's top 101 companies
- Nine P.E.I. companies are listed in Progress magazine's ranking of top 101 companies. Number 16 is Vector Aerospace Engine Services-Atlantic from Slemon Park (page 110), number 23 is Amalgamated Dairies Limited from Summerside (page 111), number 44 is BioVectra Inc. from Charlottetown (page 116), number 47 is Cooke Insurance Group from Charlottetown (page 118), number 54 is Coach Atlantic Group from Charlottetown (page 120), number 61 is PEI Mutual Insurance Co. from Summerside (page 121), number 77 is Provincial Credit Union Limited from Charlottetown (page 131), number 81 is Charlottetown Airport Authority from Charlottetown (page 133), and number 101 is Craftsman Construction from Stratford (page 138)., ***unscanned
-
- Our children, our future
- Part 3 of Our new century series.
-
- Our choices determine our destiny
- Letter to the Editor.
-
- Our faith comes alive!
- Keeping the Church alive
-
- Our generous donors in 2014
- A comprehensive list of people who donated to Island Nature Trust in 2014., ***unscanned
-
- Our politicians should stop the blame game
- Letter to the editor
-
- Our society a tolerant one
- Letter to the Editor.
-
- Our teachers are golden
- "The Western Area Teachers' Association was pleased to honour two of its own. Terry Couture, a grade 6 French Immersion teacher at Elm Street, and Colleen Murphy, Language Arts teacher at M.E. Callaghan were honoured with the Golden Apple Award.", ***unscanned
-
- Out of purgatory
- "Members of the Peake Street Collective will mount Out of Purgatory at the Gallery at the Guild August 5 to 16 in Charlottetown.", ***unscanned
-
- Out of retirement and into the fire
- Former PEI Fire Marshal David Blacquiere is now the Fire Chief with the Town on North Rustico [photo].
-
- Out of this world
- "The very popular Colonel Chris Hadfield will be making a stop in Charlottetown at the Confederation Centre of the Arts on October 30, 2014, to speak about his book Out of this World.", ***unscanned
-
- Outlook has improved considerably for potato processing sector
- "The mood was decidedly upbeat when representatives of the ten major jurisdictions in Canada and the United States that supply spuds to the processing market converged on Charlottetown in mid July for the summer meeting of the Potato Marketing Association of North America." Includes photograph., ***unscanned
-
- Outstanding young farmer winner
- Caption: "Mark and Sally Bernard pose with the judges after being named winners of the Atlantic Canadian Outstanding Young Farmer award during a ceremony held recently in Moncton." Includes photograph., ***unscanned